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Oh, dude, you're worried about the Twinkies now? Well, technically, Twinkies have a long shelf life due to all the preservatives in them, so they might survive a nuclear blast, but I wouldn't recommend eating them afterwards. Like, who knows what kind of mutant Twinkie you'd be consuming. But hey, if you're into that kind of thing, go for it!

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